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lighting know in western pennsylvania moving to upstate new york and new england. showers around memphis and little rock. snow showers in the dakotas and rockies. >>> a wet 66 in seattle. 66 in boise and phoenix heats up to 94. mostly 40s from fargo to minneapolis. new orleans at 66. >>> coming up, the growing shortage of hybrids for sale. and shipments from the quake zone shrink to new lows. >>> and the whale that's killed three people is now back in front of fans with little changes, though, to protect trainers. >>> and the real estate mega deal, how much would you pay for that pad. a billionaire buyer sell, no >>> the government's massive bank bailout was once expected to lose tens of billions of dollars, but now the treasury department says it actually turned a profit on the program which launched of course during the height of the nation's financial crisis. taxpayers have earned $6 billion and that total is expected to rise. >>> and it may be a little bit easier to get a job in the coming months. a new survey of some the nation's biggest companies plan to hire
lighting know in western pennsylvania moving to upstate new york and new england. showers around memphis and little rock. snow showers in the dakotas and rockies. >>> a wet 66 in seattle. 66 in boise and phoenix heats up to 94. mostly 40s from fargo to minneapolis. new orleans at 66. >>> coming up, the growing shortage of hybrids for sale. and shipments from the quake zone shrink to new lows. >>> and the whale that's killed three people is now back in front of fans...
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several other states including new york and rhode island have also requested that money. the only project that would achieve the high speeds associated with bullet trains would be here in california. checking traffic on this friday this is the james lick 80-1 01 split. traffic is slow headed toward the bay bridge. let's look at the golden gate bridge. a bit sluggish but not too bad for friday. slower on the right going into marin county that is on the left. we will be back a lot more news after the break. >>pam: a santa clara man who is muslim it is in the fbi with the help of american islamic relations. he claims the agency violated his constitutional right to privacy. last year they found a gps tracking device under his car. as kron 4 tells us that 20 year-old student still feels he is being watched for no apparent reason. >>reporter: this is what 20 year-old said he discovered under the rear bumper of his car. while getting an oil change last october. he said he didn't know what it was near their did his mechanic. after asking his mechanic to remove the weird looking l
several other states including new york and rhode island have also requested that money. the only project that would achieve the high speeds associated with bullet trains would be here in california. checking traffic on this friday this is the james lick 80-1 01 split. traffic is slow headed toward the bay bridge. let's look at the golden gate bridge. a bit sluggish but not too bad for friday. slower on the right going into marin county that is on the left. we will be back a lot more news after...
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even the shipments from new york took time because of delays. >> i think you imagine that everything is happening by water, you can't just e-mail and fax ideas back and forth, but honestly i'm not sure that kind of pause of thoughtful reflection for a letter to travel to new york to make a decision about a garden in miami wasn't ultimately a good thing for vizcaya. so yes, it required someone who was intrepid but deering he had already demonstrated that's who he was. >> the largest residential construction project in the state would require skilled craftsmen and artisans from around the world, but deering also made a point of hiring local labor. >> it's hard to imagine today that we were really that small. and they hired half the town, was working. and it was an economic engine extraordinaire. the people in miami loved it. >> one of the first locals hired was a man named john j. bennett. he would be the last one to leave the project ten years later. >> well, my dad came down right out of the university of florida. as a civil engineer, he went to work for biscayne engineering, and so
even the shipments from new york took time because of delays. >> i think you imagine that everything is happening by water, you can't just e-mail and fax ideas back and forth, but honestly i'm not sure that kind of pause of thoughtful reflection for a letter to travel to new york to make a decision about a garden in miami wasn't ultimately a good thing for vizcaya. so yes, it required someone who was intrepid but deering he had already demonstrated that's who he was. >> the largest...
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the greatest treasures in the world are not the companies that make up the new york stock exchange or the oil wells of the middle east but the semteries all ofe the world because of the lost potential did you hear what i just said? in the semteries -- semeteries because of lost potential. in other words you didn't do what god put you here to do. like the story of the chicken and eagle. a tiny eagle egg was found by a hen. she took the egg home to the coop and sat on it with all the love and patience of an incipient mother. a few weeks later the egg was hatched. out stepped a tiny eagle. the tiny bird had eagle history, eagle genes, eagle d.n.a., eagle chromosomes, eagle power, and eagle potential. but because it group -- grew up in chicken surroundings, it grew up thinking it was a chicken. you hear what i just said? it thought it was a chicken. it grew up dreaming chicken dreams and thinking chicken thoughts and entertaining chicken am bigs. am i talking to you? in fact it was even made to feel sthamed of his eagle features. eep though he didn't know who he was, the chickens in the b
the greatest treasures in the world are not the companies that make up the new york stock exchange or the oil wells of the middle east but the semteries all ofe the world because of the lost potential did you hear what i just said? in the semteries -- semeteries because of lost potential. in other words you didn't do what god put you here to do. like the story of the chicken and eagle. a tiny eagle egg was found by a hen. she took the egg home to the coop and sat on it with all the love and...
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and an idea proposed by new york busine businesswoman lyndon who is now the u.s. coordinator.
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there's been a second, fatal tour bus accident in the new york area. the driver and a male passenger were killed in a crash on the new jersey turnpike near east brunswick last night. >>> this, of course, following 15 passengers that died in saturday's bus crash near new york city. the driver of that accident will be questioned by police later today. >>> a worker has died after falling from the lanch pad at kennedy space center. he was identified as james vanover, a contractor for nasa space alliance. "endeavour" is being prepped for the final launch. it's the first launch pad fatality there in 30 years. >>> opposition fighters in libya are holding on to the key city of benghazi. residents remain defiant. but both sides are claiming control of several other cities. >>> meanwhile, in paris, secretary of state hillary clinton held the first high-level u.s. meeting with the libyan opposition. >>> and as the wave of civil unrest escalates in the arab world, the u.s. is urging americans to avoid traveling to bahrain. and u.s. citizens already in that tiny na
there's been a second, fatal tour bus accident in the new york area. the driver and a male passenger were killed in a crash on the new jersey turnpike near east brunswick last night. >>> this, of course, following 15 passengers that died in saturday's bus crash near new york city. the driver of that accident will be questioned by police later today. >>> a worker has died after falling from the lanch pad at kennedy space center. he was identified as james vanover, a contractor...
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new york will be sunny, 45 degrees. miami, thunderstorms, 85. chicago, partly cloudy there, 41 degrees. dallas, thunderstorms, as well, 60 degrees. l.a., partly cloudy, 71. time for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture has clear skies in the northeast and southwest. snow and rain is falling throughout the midwest, while rain soaked the southeast. and in the northwest, another storm is coming on shore. later today, it will be warm and dry in the southwest. cold and brisk in the northeast. storms will threaten much of the southeast and in the northwest, expect lots of rain along the coast. >>> in sports, a big overtime win for the knicks. carmelo anthony jams it to put new york up by four over the magic and then the bodies go flying after orlando's jason richardson trips anthony. the knicks beat the magic 113-106 and snap a six game losing skid. >>> the celtics and pacers battle it out in indianapolis. in the third quarter, paul pierce hits the jumper to put boston ahead, but collison makes a big steal in the fourth follo
new york will be sunny, 45 degrees. miami, thunderstorms, 85. chicago, partly cloudy there, 41 degrees. dallas, thunderstorms, as well, 60 degrees. l.a., partly cloudy, 71. time for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture has clear skies in the northeast and southwest. snow and rain is falling throughout the midwest, while rain soaked the southeast. and in the northwest, another storm is coming on shore. later today, it will be warm and dry in the southwest. cold and...
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to new york. a state of emergency is in effect in already-flooded new jersey. >>> the state assembly in wisconsin is expected to pass a bill that strips public employees of the right of collective bargaining. thousands of protesters rushed the capitol after the senate passed that bill yesterday, maneuvering around the absent democrats. >>> and there will be extra-tight security on capitol hill, as new york congressman, peter king, opens up hearings on muslim radicals. king has come under intense criticism for holding the hearings. >>> president and mrs. obama kick off a white house conference today on the growing problem of bullying. >>> and also, lindsay lohan, due in a los angeles court today. this is where the actress will reportedly not accept a plea deal on charges that she stole a necklace from a store. had she accepted it, she would have been sentenced to jail. >>> and for some of you, your local news is coming up next. >> and for everybody else, new problems for broadway's most expensive s
to new york. a state of emergency is in effect in already-flooded new jersey. >>> the state assembly in wisconsin is expected to pass a bill that strips public employees of the right of collective bargaining. thousands of protesters rushed the capitol after the senate passed that bill yesterday, maneuvering around the absent democrats. >>> and there will be extra-tight security on capitol hill, as new york congressman, peter king, opens up hearings on muslim radicals. king has...
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in new york city, this is "nightline," march 29th, 2011. >> good evening. i'm terry moran. we're going to begin with the revelation of a record of safety violations at america's nuclear plants. the united states is home to 104 reactors across 31 states. some of them located on fault lines. but nuclear regulatory commission safety records show more than 50 safety violations at u.s. nuclear plants from 2007 through 2011. and now there's a move on capitol hill to block licenses for new plants. here's pierre thomas with our report. >> reporter: this is the dresden nuclear power plant in illinois. located within 50 miles of the 9 million people who live in and around chicago. but less than two years ago, in 2009, the nuclear regulatory commission cited them for allowing unlicensed operators to work with radioactive control rods. the workers allowed three radioactive control rods to be moved out of the reactor core when they should not have been. worse, the workers initially ignored alarms. that wasn't the only problem at dresden. four years ago in 2007, nuclear
in new york city, this is "nightline," march 29th, 2011. >> good evening. i'm terry moran. we're going to begin with the revelation of a record of safety violations at america's nuclear plants. the united states is home to 104 reactors across 31 states. some of them located on fault lines. but nuclear regulatory commission safety records show more than 50 safety violations at u.s. nuclear plants from 2007 through 2011. and now there's a move on capitol hill to block licenses for...
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so i said to them was this thing started by my mayor bloomberg you know from new york they were like oh yeah he started it he doesn't fund it now but he started it and i said so a very nice woman who was very courteous who was then in the booth a couple and i said so what is this government for billionaires and and and she said no no it's their website and the and the symposium is about the impact of congressional action on business in america and i said is there anything about the impact of business on congressional action corporations by not politicians while the website's really not about that that's not our issue it's really what bloomberg government is promoting of course and all these other conservative groups it's very simple it's government of by and for millionaires multi millionaires and billionaires so we have in the cities and government hiring stew of billionaires like bloomberg hiring stooges friendly stooges to stand at union station and pass out stuff like this and we've got to take these serious this is you know this will explain the impact of proposed spending cuts
so i said to them was this thing started by my mayor bloomberg you know from new york they were like oh yeah he started it he doesn't fund it now but he started it and i said so a very nice woman who was very courteous who was then in the booth a couple and i said so what is this government for billionaires and and and she said no no it's their website and the and the symposium is about the impact of congressional action on business in america and i said is there anything about the impact of...
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well he is the new york congressman who famously declared that there are too many mosques in america and tomorrow republican peter king will begin hearings and his investigation into the radicalization of muslims congressman king who's the chairman of the house homeland security committee says he's doing it in the name of protecting the homeland across the country protests against this have erupted and they're protesting the targeting of a single religion some even calling it a modern day attempt and mccarthyism kalen fort reports. half a decade ago during america's second red scare this was the accusation to answer. that right out of the madonna's court today it's this one muslim leaders are not doing enough to cooperate with law enforcement there's actually been instances of you moms instructing people in their mosques not to cooperate with law enforcement accusations of disloyalty subversion treason made not by some planning you're a wonder of radical islam for slaughter. but neighborhood you live in an artery operates there. by the chairman of the congressional homeland security
well he is the new york congressman who famously declared that there are too many mosques in america and tomorrow republican peter king will begin hearings and his investigation into the radicalization of muslims congressman king who's the chairman of the house homeland security committee says he's doing it in the name of protecting the homeland across the country protests against this have erupted and they're protesting the targeting of a single religion some even calling it a modern day...
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this morning investigators are looking for the cause of another fatal tour bus crash in the new york city area. two people were killed when a bus flipped over and crashed on the new jersey turnpike last night. 42 others were injured. last night's accident comes just days after a tour bus returning from a connecticut casino crashed while heading back to new york city's chinatown. 15 people were killed in that earlier accident. >>> a california college student is now facing death threats after posting a rant on youtube that mocks her asian classmates. she is a third year student at ucla. she posted a three minute video where she says asian students talk too loudly at the library. many were calling relatives in japan following the earthquake and tsunami. the video has now gone viral and received several thousand hits. she has since apologized for the video but ucla chancellor says a review is underway to determine if she violated the student code of conduct. >>> japanese officials credit an early warning system with saving lives when it alerted television viewers that they were going to
this morning investigators are looking for the cause of another fatal tour bus crash in the new york city area. two people were killed when a bus flipped over and crashed on the new jersey turnpike last night. 42 others were injured. last night's accident comes just days after a tour bus returning from a connecticut casino crashed while heading back to new york city's chinatown. 15 people were killed in that earlier accident. >>> a california college student is now facing death threats...
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ashley morrison is here in new york with that and much more. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, betty. well, another tough day for asian markets. tokyo's nikkei lost just over 1.5%, while hong kong's hang seng lost a fraction, and oil prices hovered near $105 a barrel. today, wall street gets the very latest check on the housing market. on tuesday, stocks broke a three-day rally. the dow dipped 17 points while the nasdaq gave back 8. >>> the supreme court is making it easier to haul businesses into court. in a case filed against a drug company the justices ruled to allow investors to sue a company for purposely withholding damaging information about a product. the ruling is expected to open the door to more lawsuits. >>> google's plan for a universal library has been shelved. tuesday, citing antitrust concerns, a new york judge rejected a deal between the web giant and the book industry that would have put millions of volumes online available for everyone. the door is still open to a possible deal. google has already scanned more tha
ashley morrison is here in new york with that and much more. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, betty. well, another tough day for asian markets. tokyo's nikkei lost just over 1.5%, while hong kong's hang seng lost a fraction, and oil prices hovered near $105 a barrel. today, wall street gets the very latest check on the housing market. on tuesday, stocks broke a three-day rally. the dow dipped 17 points while the nasdaq gave back 8. >>> the supreme court is making it...
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they work for the new york state homes office in albany. together, they're going to divide the prize. after taxes, each person is going to take home about $29 million. the owner of the store says he's certainly excited about the news. >> my son called me, and let me know. he said you haven't heard? i said no. what should i have heard? he said your store was the one that sold the winning ticket in the mega millions. >> 32 people around the country matched five winning numbers, winning a quarter million dollars a piece. so if you have your ticket, check the numbers just to be sure. the winning numbers are 22, 24, 31, 52, 54, and the mega ball is 4. >> you told me you did not have a ticket? >> i did not. >> why not? i know, i'm sad now. >>> the rain is finally easing off but the problems continue. why some marin county residents had to leave their homes. >>> a live look at capitolla, we'll talk about that as well. and now, a live look at oakland. that is the start of the oakland running festival this morning, it gets underway in just a few min
they work for the new york state homes office in albany. together, they're going to divide the prize. after taxes, each person is going to take home about $29 million. the owner of the store says he's certainly excited about the news. >> my son called me, and let me know. he said you haven't heard? i said no. what should i have heard? he said your store was the one that sold the winning ticket in the mega millions. >> 32 people around the country matched five winning numbers,...
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alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york. >>> tightening the leash on dogs. one bay area city gets tough after a deadly accident in a park. what breaking the rules could cost you. >>> and george clooney in court? the starring role he could play in a sex trial. >>> and partly cloudy but mild today with significant warming on the way. we're talking about some record- breaking temperatures a good possibility. more on that coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, troops near muammar qaddafi's hometown. last night opposition forces suffered a setback. they >>> in libya rebels fire rockets at government troops near moammar qaddafi's hometown. last night opposition forces suffered a setback losing ground, fleeing from the front lines but today they are regrouping. meanwhile, members of the rebel force traveled to london to meet with secretary of state hillary clinton this morning. >> and clinton is there with representatives from more than 40 nations to discuss the future of libya, the military mission being turned over to nato. diplomats are looking at options to end qaddafi's
alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york. >>> tightening the leash on dogs. one bay area city gets tough after a deadly accident in a park. what breaking the rules could cost you. >>> and george clooney in court? the starring role he could play in a sex trial. >>> and partly cloudy but mild today with significant warming on the way. we're talking about some record- breaking temperatures a good possibility. more on that coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, troops near muammar...
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i was in washington were these discussions are taking place in new york. but my belief and understanding is that it was not a decision, but inevitability. but could not find any way to avoid failure. if we could have, we would have. >> it was inevitable for bear stearns to disappear as well. there was the indication that fannie and freddie or really sound. in fact, it was the ad hoc nature of the implementation that created great instability in the markets and the price of stocks began to fall as people said that we cannot trust it. we need to be predictable in this and we bet to be -- we better be practical about this and we need it. i believe that is severely impacted the lot -- the length and the death of what was going on. we did everything we could given the limited tools we have. we did find new ways it solves the bear stearns problem. what i think leave and just treated was that five we have allowed the firms that brought as -- to figure out as well, we could've seen a far worse recession than the one we had. >> thank you. >> the time of the gentlem
i was in washington were these discussions are taking place in new york. but my belief and understanding is that it was not a decision, but inevitability. but could not find any way to avoid failure. if we could have, we would have. >> it was inevitable for bear stearns to disappear as well. there was the indication that fannie and freddie or really sound. in fact, it was the ad hoc nature of the implementation that created great instability in the markets and the price of stocks began to...
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in new york trading, may futures rose $0.78 to more than $105 a barrel. crude is up almost 10% since the beginning of this month. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke said small and mid-size banks face "substantial challenges" in complying with new regulations from the dodd- frank financial overhaul law, but he added that the reforms are tougher on big banks because of strict requirements. $300 billion is the japanese government's first official estimate of the cost of the earthquake and tsunami. japan also said today radiation has spread beyond the area surrounding its crippled nuclear power plant. the city of tokyo says its drinking water isn't safe for infants because radiation levels are double safe limits. it's urging residents to refrain from hoarding bottled water. separately, toyota motor said it will halt some north american production because of parts shortages in japan. it's not sure how many shifts will be down, or for how long. >> tom: still ahead, as seen with this week's big telecom deal, big buyouts are alive and well, and that has tonigh
in new york trading, may futures rose $0.78 to more than $105 a barrel. crude is up almost 10% since the beginning of this month. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke said small and mid-size banks face "substantial challenges" in complying with new regulations from the dodd- frank financial overhaul law, but he added that the reforms are tougher on big banks because of strict requirements. $300 billion is the japanese government's first official estimate of the cost of the earthquake...
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william's regimen was due to ship out to new york city along with most. for away and likely facing evacuation itself, new york made little sense for her and her children. this time they decided she would go to st. augustine and stay with relatives until he could join them there to establish their first real-family home. in early december 1782, elizabeth stepped into a small boat with her kids and road out to the harbor. it was like cruising into a jigsaw puzzle. above her loomed the curved wooden walls of a city afloat dark with tar and the outline of figures. row boats raced ripples across the river. there was furniture, livestock and even the bells of the church on the waiting ships. more than 1200 white loyalists and 2600 blacks splashed out to join a convoy bound for jamaica. other loyalist soldiers gathered to sail out. there were government officials who joined a convoy for britain. finally, the soldiers began assembly on the city port to board the transports for new york. two days later, the americans formally reoccupied charleston while they swaye
william's regimen was due to ship out to new york city along with most. for away and likely facing evacuation itself, new york made little sense for her and her children. this time they decided she would go to st. augustine and stay with relatives until he could join them there to establish their first real-family home. in early december 1782, elizabeth stepped into a small boat with her kids and road out to the harbor. it was like cruising into a jigsaw puzzle. above her loomed the curved...
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in new york city, this is "nightline," march 2nd, 2011. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and we begin tonight with another difficult chapter in the very public struggles of actor charlie sheen. last night, police removed his twin sons from his care after his estranged wife filed a restraining order against him. in an interview with abc earlier this week, sheen, one of four children himself, said he wasn't worried about his kids being negati negatively impacted by his lifestyle in all of this. i can say, hey, kids, your dad's a rock star, the actor said. here's andrea canning with the latest. >> reporter: police under court orders arrived at sheen's home last night to supervise the removal of the twins from his custody to hand over to their mother. surrounded by friends, sheen remained calm while authorities removed the boys from his home, as seen in this radar online video. we met the twins this past weekend when we spent the day with sheen and the children at his home in l.a. sheen introduced me to the women he says are like second mothers to his children. two women he c
in new york city, this is "nightline," march 2nd, 2011. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and we begin tonight with another difficult chapter in the very public struggles of actor charlie sheen. last night, police removed his twin sons from his care after his estranged wife filed a restraining order against him. in an interview with abc earlier this week, sheen, one of four children himself, said he wasn't worried about his kids being negati negatively impacted by his lifestyle...
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by his side trotted the governor of new york, flanked by an escort of armed guards. courtly general knox followed close behind leading officers of the continental army down the bowery. long lines of civilians trailed after them, some on horseback others on foot, wearing black and white with sprigs of loyal and their hats. hundreds crammed into the streets to watch. since 1776, through seven long years of the war and peace negotiation, new york had been occupied by the british army. today, the british were going. a cannon shot at 1 p.m. sounded the departure of the last british troops from the post. they marched to the docks, clambered into the boats and rode out into the transport reading in the harbor. the british occupation of the united states was officially over. george washington's triumphal entrance into new york city was the closest thing that the winners of the american revolution ever had to a victory parade, and for a week patriot celebrated the evacuation with feasts and bonfires, il nations and the largest fireworks display ever seen and north america. ge
by his side trotted the governor of new york, flanked by an escort of armed guards. courtly general knox followed close behind leading officers of the continental army down the bowery. long lines of civilians trailed after them, some on horseback others on foot, wearing black and white with sprigs of loyal and their hats. hundreds crammed into the streets to watch. since 1776, through seven long years of the war and peace negotiation, new york had been occupied by the british army. today, the...
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this new war -- new york library has to the event will honor several writers. on april 9th book tv will be live from the ninth annual annapolis boat festival in annapolis maryland providing coverage of several nonfiction . is there a book festival happening near yu
this new war -- new york library has to the event will honor several writers. on april 9th book tv will be live from the ninth annual annapolis boat festival in annapolis maryland providing coverage of several nonfiction . is there a book festival happening near yu
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york strengthen their defense. meanwhile several reserve players have left the squad seeking first the action elsewhere nevertheless the champions will still have time to buy players for the champions league during the summer window in the european ox season moving on to runners up said the scot the moscow side as usual snatched up a few talented youngsters and sent some other promising players on loan to get match practice in the second division their cross-town rivals spar tucked up thanks to new defenders while the red whites are aiming to secure their tenth title. while it seems design powerhouse rubina are still keen to play a defensive style this year after buying a highly rated forward eagerly the janko from roscoff who specializes in counterattacking football meanwhile rubin was the only club who failed to get into the europa league last sixteen after being knocked out by f.c. twenty. two coke asian sides carrick and on g. where the name headline makers in the russian off season ruud gullit the world's best
york strengthen their defense. meanwhile several reserve players have left the squad seeking first the action elsewhere nevertheless the champions will still have time to buy players for the champions league during the summer window in the european ox season moving on to runners up said the scot the moscow side as usual snatched up a few talented youngsters and sent some other promising players on loan to get match practice in the second division their cross-town rivals spar tucked up thanks to...
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ashley morrison here in new york with that and more. good morning to you. >> good morning to you, terrell. the asian markets slipped slightly this morning. tokyo's nikkei fell a fraction as did hong kong's hang seng and oil prices are down just a little to over $105 a barrel. >>> today, wall street gets the february income and spending report, and the latest look at home sales. last week stocks rallied for their best week since july. the dow gained 3% while the nasdaq jumped almost 4%. >>> toyota resumed production this morning at some of the hardest-hit factories in japan. the plants that opened today mostly mike hybrid vehicles like the best-selling prius and had been closed since the earthquake. still analysts warn in the weeks ahead consumer options for japanese vehicles will grow limited here at home. buyers may have a hard time finding the model they want in certain colors, as supply lines run short. >>> social security recipients will not be getting much help from the government next year. while a slight cost of living adjust is
ashley morrison here in new york with that and more. good morning to you. >> good morning to you, terrell. the asian markets slipped slightly this morning. tokyo's nikkei fell a fraction as did hong kong's hang seng and oil prices are down just a little to over $105 a barrel. >>> today, wall street gets the february income and spending report, and the latest look at home sales. last week stocks rallied for their best week since july. the dow gained 3% while the nasdaq jumped...
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pero aviso de tormenta invernal en gran parte del interior en new york. y el nordeste de pensilvania. hay que recordar que algunos sectores en las zonas más elevadas al interior. 6-7 hasta 12 pulgadas nieve. los modelos indican esto, lluvia en gran parte de todo el estado y hacia el interior nieve. una tormenta bastante fuerte. y que con acumulados, repito que en las zonas más elevadas puede alcanzar hasta 12 pulgadas. para mañana de 70%. y en la noche y luego amanecer viernes posibilidad de algo de nieve. la costa oeste una situación diferente. todos aquellos que han estado cansados de lluvia y mal tiempo sobre todo en el estado de california. hay un respiro. altas presiones con vientos que vienen desde tierra. y tiempo seco. la lluvia se queda re plegada más al norte del estado de washington. y todavía algo de lluvia la nieve se va en gran parte del suroeste. ascenso de la temperatura. en la madrugada temperatura moderada de 40 y 50 en gran parte de la zona. y en la tarde calor. creame 89 para los Ängeles. no hay lluvia. totalmente despejado haci
pero aviso de tormenta invernal en gran parte del interior en new york. y el nordeste de pensilvania. hay que recordar que algunos sectores en las zonas más elevadas al interior. 6-7 hasta 12 pulgadas nieve. los modelos indican esto, lluvia en gran parte de todo el estado y hacia el interior nieve. una tormenta bastante fuerte. y que con acumulados, repito que en las zonas más elevadas puede alcanzar hasta 12 pulgadas. para mañana de 70%. y en la noche y luego amanecer viernes posibilidad de...
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i'm excluded the specialized newspaper in new york, the new york law journal, that routinely covers the work, but i'm talking about "new york times," "washington post," and other journals nationwide that cover general news. >> i look at this a little differently. yes, the numbers are important in that -- but regardless of what the numbers are, it seems to me that our system of government really depends upon the cooperation of all the branches of government and the public in a kind of different and unique way. we often speak about the fact that the judiciary doesn't have an enforcement mechanism, we have no police force, and so that ultimately we rely to a great extent on the validation of the application of our constitutional principles by acceptance by the public of the principles espoused, and when it happens that much of our law is now being made by the courts of appeal as margaret and robert point out, it seems to me there's a common obligation to cover those courts so that the public does understand what is being -- what is happening with the law in our country. much -- i think the
i'm excluded the specialized newspaper in new york, the new york law journal, that routinely covers the work, but i'm talking about "new york times," "washington post," and other journals nationwide that cover general news. >> i look at this a little differently. yes, the numbers are important in that -- but regardless of what the numbers are, it seems to me that our system of government really depends upon the cooperation of all the branches of government and the...